Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2004-12-28 04:16
Ric writes "Sydney's leading daily newspaper has just run another story about domestic violence and you guessed it - no mention of violence against men or against children. RespectYourMan has set up a protest page with sample email to send to the columnist - Piers Akerman. This is the third DV article along these lines in this newspaper in the last 12 months. Enough!
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-12-27 09:46
Linucs writes "According to the Oregon Daily Emerald, the 'Vagina Monologues' drew protests. What kind of protests? Get this: 'In flyers handed out to audience members at the show, University graduate Nicole Sangsuree Barrett wrote that while there was `diversity` in the show, it was minimal. Women of `a variety of skin colors, body sizes, abilities and gender expressions were not adequately represented,` she said. Maybe women are underrepresented in this diverse, multicultural, inclusive process, which will lead to dialogue and facilitates emancipation from the patriarchy-made race-based stereotypes that may hurt sensitive and oppressed women.'
At last, I see the light..."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-12-27 09:44
Anonymous User writes
"Most may be too humiliated to report it, but PAUL BOWEN bears testimony to the fact that men endure domestic abuse at the hands of their female partners."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-12-27 09:40
Anonymous User writes "Last year, more than 3,000 DNA paternity tests were commissioned by Australian men, and in almost a quarter of those cases, the test revealed that not only had their partners been unfaithful, but the children they thought were theirs had been sired by someone else. The Supreme Court in Victoria is scheduled to hear an appeal from a woman who was successfully sued by her ex-husband for paternity fraud. This report examines the ramifications of this landmark case. Meanwhile, in Germany, father's rights groups in Germany are fighting to retain their right to have secret paternity tests without a mother's permission. They say it is the only way to combat paternity fraud.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-12-27 09:38
Anonymous User writes "The BBC presents Princess Kasune Zulu sweetly smiling in tradition African dress. She declares, "The latest UNAids annual report only confirms what we know -- Aids is a female epidemic." Thanks for delivering that load of manure, Princess. But wait, there's more. The Princess intones that AIDS prevention programs should "expand the freedom of girls and women to negotiate their sexual activity, and engage boys and men in discussion about their assumptions regarding their own gender roles." Great AIDS prevention strategy. Sounds to me like warmed-over Western academic feminitwit-babble. It's the new form of global colonialism. And it shows contempt for men lives and ignores the many male victims of AIDS. Thanks for your care for men, Princess."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-12-27 09:35
Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2004-12-25 10:12
AngryMan writes "On Christmas Day 1914, exactly ninety years ago, British and German soldiers in WW1 called a ceasefire and got together to sing carols, exchange gifts, and play football. In some places on the front line, the peace lasted for weeks. Meanwhile back in London, feminists were giving out white feathers to men not in uniform. See 'Christmas Truce' by Malcolm Brown and Shirley Seaton.
Links here and
here"
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2004-12-25 10:07
I received the following (click "Read More..." for the text) from the NCFM-DC chapter. It seems they are not impressed by the Post's recent DV articles. No surprise there! Please read and e-mail the Post in support of the sentiments expressed.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-12-24 01:54
Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-12-24 01:53
Tirryb writes "The BBC reports that a Malaysian footballer has been sacked after he jilted his bride at the altar, for 'bringing the game into disrepute'. He did it by text which is a pretty heartless act - but if the roles were reversed you can bet she'd have kept her job, without a doubt..."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-12-24 01:51
Leslie Burns-Dell'Acqua writes "This article on MSNBC.com repeatedly refers to a men's lounge section in a London department store as a "men's nursery." Mind you, the store doesn't do this--just the writer (and, by extension, MSNBC.com)."
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-12-23 23:16
Roy writes "The Christian Science Monitor prominently covers the British Fathers for Justice phenomenon and growing social support for father's rights in piece titled "Divorced British dads push courts for more access to children: Former cabinet secretary's push to see his child highlights a growing father's rights movement."
An excerpt - "There is a presumption that a father has to prove himself... We are constantly up against this accusation that a father doesn't deserve his children. Mothers never get that even if they are hopeless."
Full article -
here"
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-12-23 19:15
AngryMan writes "London: A woman has been convicted of using the 'date-rape drug' Rohypnol to render men unconscious before robbing them. Are we going to start calling it the 'date-rob' drug? Is the media going to start a hysterical campaign warning men against 'date-robbery'? Don't hold your breath..."
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-12-22 23:09
Roy writes "Trudy Schuett of desertlightjournal blog has posted two excellent essays examining the Washington Post's current campaign in support of reauthorizing funding for VAWA (Violence Against Women Act). She exposes the dangerous, fraudulent, sexist lies that underlie VAWA's assault against men, women, and families.
(1)
Why YOU Should Fight VAWA
(2) Washington Post Series -- Part Two
"Rape Hysteria" Takes a New Turn"
An excerpt:
"All it takes for a woman to begin turning the wheels of VAWA in her aid is an accusation. No proof or demonstration of need is ever required by women’s shelters, because it is presumed that no woman would ever misrepresent or lie about being abused. An accused man has no recourse in defending himself, guilty or not. Generally, an Order of Protection is arranged for ex parte, that is, separate from the accused. Some locales even allow for application for the orders to be made online. Often an accused abuser has no knowledge of the order, and finds himself informed of it only after he’s violated it by going home. In one extreme case I’m aware of, the accused was hauled out of his bed by police and arrested. His wife had not bothered to even tell him about his violation, or of the order itself. They’d had dinner and spent the evening as usual, and this man had no hint of what was in store for him after he fell asleep.""
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-12-22 22:44
bandersnatch writes "From the Guardian:
'The trouble started a few days after the teenager made the recording, when someone tried to sell a video clip of him and his 16-year-old girlfriend on the Indian online auction site Baazee.com. The firm is a subsidiary of the US auction giant eBay.
'On Friday detectives arrested Baazee.com's chief executive, Avnish Bajaj, a US citizen and Harvard graduate. On Saturday a court bundled him off to jail for a week.
'Yesterday the police arrested the 17-year-old boy as well.'
Not surprisingly, the girl has not been arrested."
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